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Divorce (1985) presents a raw and unfiltered view of familial disintegration. The film captures the disquieting tension between Tris and Ayu as they navigate their separation, set against the backdrop of their bewildered children. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, which heightens the emotional weight of the custody battle. Ayu’s father, who attempts to bridge the gap, only adds to the fractious atmosphere, showcasing the complexities of family dynamics. The performances are emotionally charged, lending a sense of realism that pulls you into their struggles. It’s this authenticity that sets Divorce apart, making it a compelling, if sometimes challenging, watch for anyone interested in the nuances of domestic conflict.
Explores themes of custody and family dynamics.Emphasizes character-driven storytelling.Realistic performances add depth to the narrative.
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